Jimmie Johnson sweeps Daytona

Johnson celebrates

It's hard to have a hands-down, class-of-the field car in a restrictor-plate race, but don't tell Jimmie Johnson, who dominated at Daytona Saturday night in uncharacteristically decisive fashion — and reached another milestone at the World Center of Racing.

In a wild race that featured two massive wrecks on the last lap alone, Johnson beat Tony Stewart to the finish line in the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway to record the first season sweep of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at the 2.5-mile tri-oval since Bobby Allison accomplished the feat in 1982.

As Johnson crossed the line at the end of a green-white-checkered-flag finish, the second of the two multicar accidents erupted behind him. Kevin Harvick stayed in front of the melee to run third, followed by Clint Bowyer and Michael Waltrip.

"Glad I was ahead of all the chaos," said a relieved Stewart, who rode in the back for much of the evening before making his move to the front in the closing laps.

Johnson was ahead of the chaos, too, and above the fray — head-and-shoulders above it. Driving a No. 48 Chevrolet SS nicknamed "White Lightning" for its blue-on-white Lowe's paint scheme, Johnson led 94 of 161 laps and executed key restarts flawlessly as the leader late in the race.

The victory was Johnson's fourth of the season — tying Matt Kenseth for most in the series — and the 64th of his career. He leads second-place Bowyer by 49 points in the series standings with eight races left before the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup field is set at Richmond.

"Had a great horse to ride; got White Lightning in Victory Lane," Johnson said after climbing from the car. "It's tough to [dominate] at a plate track. Especially with how tight the rules are. I think I showed strength early, and a lot of guys were willing to work with me and help me through situations.

"I don't know if I really made a bad move tonight, so I'm pretty proud of that."

Johnson was doubly proud to join Allison, Fireball Roberts, Cale Yarborough and LeeRoy Yarbrough as the only drivers to sweep both Sprint Cup races at Daytona in a single season.

"Gosh, growing up in Southern California and watching Bobby Allison, and I remember where I was the day [Bobby's son] Davey passed away (after a 1993 helicopter crash at Talladega)," Johnson said. "That's how much the Allison family meant to me.

"I always thought it was great to watch Bobby and Davey race, and to do anything Bobby has done is pretty special."

The five-time champion led the field to the restart on Lap 133 and stayed in the top spot until a wild six-car crash near the entry to the tri-oval on Lap 149 stacked two-thirds of the field and wrecked the cars of Denny Hamlin (who slammed nose-first into the frontstretch wall), Jeff Gordon, Matt Kenseth, AJ Allmendinger, Dave Blaney and David Reutimann.

The accident stopped the race for eight minutes, 53 seconds while track workers picked up the debris. Johnson led the field to another restart on Lap 154 and two laps later, Ambrose, running third, pinballed off Johnson's No. 48 car and knocked the No. 5 Chevrolet of Kasey Kahne into the inside backstretch wall to cause the race's sixth caution.

That set up the green-white-checkered finish that took the race one lap past its scheduled distance of 160 laps.

Harvick, who thought he was in excellent position for the final restart, was clearly disappointed with his third-place run.

"Yeah, we didn't win," said Harvick, who restarted from the inside lane, beside Johnson and with Bowyer behind him, for the two-lap dash to the finish. "That was our expectation coming here, and that's the expectation going to the superspeedway tracks ā€¦ I'm kind of disappointed just for the fact that I felt like we were in the right position.

"I felt like the 15 (Bowyer) was going to be a really good pusher, based on the restart beforeā€¦ I'm a little disappointed because I really felt like we were in the right spot, but it's hard to complain."

Johnson had the dominant car, but attrition also helped him, starting with a collision that hobbled four strong cars on Lap 98. The No. 56 Toyota of Martin Truex Jr. got loose off Turn 4 and turned sideways, triggering a wreck that collected the cars of Hamlin, Juan Pablo Montoya and Kyle Busch. The crash ended the winning chances of all but Busch, whose team effected quick repairs to the nose of the No. 18 Camry on pit road.

Busch rallied to finish 12th despite being a victim of the last-lap crash, but Truex, who cracked the top 10 in points after winning at Sonoma to break a 218-race drought, fell out of the race in 41st place and dropped back out of the top 10.

So did Joey Logano, who blew a tire in Turn 2 on Lap 70 and slammed into the outside wall. A week after working his way into the 10th spot in the standings, Logano was out again after being credited with a 40th-place result.

Notes: Carl Edwards was a victim of the first wreck on the last lap, finishing 29th and dropping to third in the standings, 71 points behind Johnson ā€¦ Kurt Busch ran sixth and cracked the top 10 in points for the first time this season. He's currently ninth, 157 points behind Johnson ā€¦ Danica Patrick ran as high as second after the 100-lap mark but was part of the crash near the finish line on the last lap. She finished 14th ā€¦ Stewart regained the six positions in the standings he lost over the past two weeks. He's now 10th in points, the last position that guarantees a spot in the Chase.

Results

Pos DRIVER CAR MANUFACTURER LAPS START LED
1 Jimmie Johnson 48 Chevrolet 161 8 93
2 Tony Stewart 14 Chevrolet 161 13 0
3 Kevin Harvick 29 Chevrolet 161 26 0
4 Clint Bowyer 15 Toyota 161 3 0
5 Michael Waltrip 55 Toyota 161 7 0
6 Kurt Busch 78 Chevrolet 161 22 0
7 Jamie McMurray 1 Chevrolet 161 27 8
8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 88 Chevrolet 161 16 0
9 Casey Mears 13 Ford 161 19 0
10 Ryan Newman 39 Chevrolet 160 21 0
11 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 17 Ford 161 9 0
12 Kyle Busch 18 Toyota 161 1 29
13 J.J. Yeley 36 Chevrolet 161 32 2
14 Danica Patrick 10 Chevrolet 161 11 0
15 David Gilliland 38 Ford 161 28 1
16 Jeff Burton 31 Chevrolet 161 17 1
17 Greg Biffle 16 Ford 161 10 0
18 Travis Kvapil 93 Toyota 161 40 1
19 Terry Labonte 32 Ford 161 39 0
20 Trevor Bayne 21 Ford 161 20 0
21 Brad Keselowski 2 Ford 161 15 0
22 David Ragan 34 Ford 161 38 1
23 Bobby Labonte 47 Toyota 161 34 0
24 Landon Cassill 33 Chevrolet 162 43 1
25 Josh Wise 35 Ford 161 37 1
26 Marcos Ambrose 9 Ford 161 25 0
27 Joe Nemechek 87 Toyota 161 42 0
28 Scott Speed 95 Ford 161 36 0
29 Carl Edwards 99 Ford 160 12 0
30 David Reutimann 83 Toyota 159 41 0
31 Dave Blaney 7 Chevrolet 157 29 0
32 Kasey Kahne 5 Chevrolet 155 4 0
33 Matt Kenseth 20 Toyota 154 2 1
34 Jeff Gordon 24 Chevrolet 151 23 0
35 AJ Allmendinger 51 Chevrolet 149 33 0
36 Denny Hamlin 11 Toyota 149 24 20
37 David Stremme 30 Toyota 127 35 0
38 Aric Almirola 43 Ford 127 30 1
39 Juan Pablo Montoya 42 Chevrolet 126 14 2
40 Joey Logano 22 Ford 105 18 0
41 Martin Truex Jr. 56 Toyota 97 5 0
42 Michael McDowell 98 Ford 33 31 0
43 Paul Menard 27 Chevrolet 23 6 0